The Siberian Dilemma by Martin Cruz Smith
The Siberian dilemma is if you fall in the water, what should you do? If you climb out you will … More The Siberian Dilemma by Martin Cruz Smith
The Siberian dilemma is if you fall in the water, what should you do? If you climb out you will … More The Siberian Dilemma by Martin Cruz Smith
Set in a small Irish village, Nenagh, four generations of Aylward women live loudly, argumentatively and with fierce love for … More The Queen of Dirt Island by Donal Ryan
What I particularly love about this book is the ties that hold this group of public school boys from Preshute … More In Memoriam by Alice Winn
One of the things I have learnt the value of from book club is rereading. I first read I Capture … More I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
This must be the most gentle pandemic novel I have read so far, even more gentle than Lucy by the … More Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
Dr Giordano Bruno is off on his travels again, this time to Prague at the behest of Walsingham because one … More Alchemy by S.J. Parris
It is a long time since I cried at the end of a book but that is exactly what I … More Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
I am a bit conflicted by this Portico Prize winner. The writing is good and in places very good and … More Saltwater by Jessica Andrews
I love an American road trip book – not sure if it is a genre, maybe as a quest or … More The Road by Cormac McCarthy
We take colour for granted nowadays. We can have our cars in all sorts of colours and finishes, the walls … More The Colour Storm by Damian Dibben